WW2 Germans
6th SS Gebirgsjager
Its been a while since we released any German mountain troops, so here are 5 all new soldiers with more reinforcements in the pipeline.
SS181 Officer with pistol
SS182 MG42 Gunner #1
SS183 Sitting Sniper
SS184 Rifleman at the 'Ready'
SS185 MG42 Gunner #2
All...
Roman Auxiliary Archers
Following the release of the Praetorian archers earlier this year, we were asked by a number of collectors and dealers about whether or not we were going to release some roman auxiliary archers. We always had plans to do so in 2026, but after these requests we decided...
Welcome to the latest Jump The Gunn Newsletter. Time or tide as they say stops for no one and this year has flown by. We have had a busy 2025, with a bumper crop of vehicles and artillery pieces, and we have not finished yet. There will be a further 2 more figure releases in 2025, then...
German WW2
ACCPACK 118
10.5 cm LeFH 18/40 (light field howitzer)
As we have received our main shipment of Lefh 18/40, we thought it was a great opportunity to take some group photos of our artillery with a few other accessories from the TG range.
This item has been very popular and like the...
That's all for today ladies and gents, thank you for reading our news.
September's figure news is out this coming Wednesday, so stay tuned for some great looking new figures.
Best wishes The Gunn Team.
Dear all, welcome to our September 2025 Aircraft newsletter featuring some exciting new products.
All our hand carved Mahogany aircraft take in the region of 250 days to manufacture plus many more hours of drying time. For this reason we only make small numbers of each model and every aircraft...
Nieuport 10 Reginald Bone
The Nieuport 10 was originally designed to compete in the Gordon Bennett Trophy race of 1914. World War I caused this contest to be cancelled, and the type was developed as a military two-seat reconnaissance aircraft that entered service in 1915.
The type featured a...
Focke Wulf Fw 190 Georg Schott
The FW190 is one of the iconic aircraft of all time and along with
the ME 109 was the backbone of the Luftwaffe fighter force during WW2.
Designed by Kurt Tank the FW190 entered service in 1941 and quickly proved
itself superior to the RAF’s Spitfire MK V in...
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